| BLINDSIDES | • blindsides n. Plural of blindside. • blind-sides n. Plural of blind-side. • BLINDSIDE v. to hit unexpectedly; to surprise unpleasantly. |
| CUDDLINESS | • cuddliness n. The condition of being cuddly. |
| DEADLINESS | • deadliness n. Synonym of lethality. • deadliness n. (Figurative, hyperbolic) Tedium, or the quality of being boring. • DEADLINESS n. the quality of being deadly. |
| DIESELISED | • dieselised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dieselise. • DIESELISE v. to equip e.g. a train with a diesel engine, also DIESELIZE. |
| DISFLESHED | • disfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISILLUDES | • disilludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disillude. • DISILLUDE v. to free from illusion. |
| DISLUSTRED | • dislustred v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislustre. • DISLUSTRE v. (archaic) to deprive of lustre. |
| DISPLEASED | • displeased adj. Not pleased or happy with something. • displeased v. Simple past tense and past participle of displease. • DISPLEASE v. to offend, to annoy. |
| DISPOSEDLY | • disposedly adv. In a disposed manner; in good order; with measured steps. • DISPOSED adv. DISPOSE, to arrange or settle. |
| DISSEMBLED | • dissembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissemble. • DISSEMBLE v. to hide true feelings, motives, or the facts. |
| DISULFIDES | • disulfides n. Plural of disulfide. • DISULFIDE n. a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULPHIDE, DISULPHURET. |
| DOWNSLIDES | • downslides n. Plural of downslide. • DOWNSLIDE n. a downward movement. |
| ESTRILDIDS | • estrildids n. Plural of estrildid. • ESTRILDID n. any member of a genus of oscinine birds, the weaver-finches. |
| LANDSLIDES | • landslides n. Plural of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| PODSOLISED | • PODSOLISE v. to turn into podsol, also PODSOLIZE. |
| SADDLERIES | • saddleries n. Plural of saddlery. • SADDLERY n. the shop of a saddler. |
| SIDESADDLE | • sidesaddle n. A saddle, usually for a woman, in which the rider sits with both legs on the same side of the horse. • sidesaddle n. The technique of riding a horse with both legs on the same side of the horse. • sidesaddle adv. On, or as if on, such a saddle. |
| WINDLASSED | • windlassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |